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The repeal of the Stamp Act, which occurred in 1766, meant the cancellation of a British law that imposed a direct tax on the colonies, requiring them to purchase stamped paper for legal documents, newspapers, and other publications. The act sparked widespread protests in the American colonies, leading to a significant backlash against British taxation without representation. The repeal was a response to these protests and economic pressure from merchants in Britain, marking a pivotal moment in the growing tensions between Britain and the American colonies.

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